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10 Sweet Christmas Food Gift Ideas So Easy, Anyone Can Make Them

These deliciously sweet Christmas food gift ideas and recipes make amazing gifts for friends, family, co-workers, and more.

Who doesn’t love to receive some homemade Christmas sweets around the holidays? This list includes chocolate covered graham crackers, hot chocolate on a stick, peanut brittle, and other tasty treats perfect for gifting.

Chocolate Covered Grahams

Chocolate covered grahams with sprinkles.
Photo Credit: Sugar and Soul

Graham crackers are covered in decadent chocolate and topped with sprinkles for a holiday treat everyone loves receiving. Package them in a cute tin like the one above or a cellophane bag with a ribbon tied around it.

Get the Recipe: Chocolate Covered Grahams

Christmas Popcorn Balls

Popcorn balls in red and white container.
Photo Credit: Crayons and Cravings

These festive popcorn balls are filled with M&M’s and marshmallows in every bite. Since this is a no-bake recipe, you can still have room in the oven to bake some holiday cookies while making these.

Get the Recipe: Christmas Popcorn Balls

Christmas Cookies in a Jar

Cookie mix in a jar with gift tag.
Photo Credit: Sugar and Soul

Cookie ingredients are layered in Mason jars so your recipient can make a batch of delicious chocolate chip and M&M cookies at home. We love the cute printable gift tag included with this gift idea.

Get the Recipe: Christmas Cookies in a Jar

Hot Chocolate on a Stick

Hot chocolate with candy on sticks and image of hot chocolate stick being dunked in white mug filled with milk.
Photo Credit: Princess Pinky Girl

Everyone will love putting one of these hot chocolate sticks in a glass of milk to make a rich and yummy cup of hot chocolate. Various toppings, such as sprinkles, marshmallows, and crushed candy, are included.

Get the Recipe: Hot Chocolate on a Stick

Ferrero Rocher Christmas Tree

Tree made out of candy with red ribbon.
Photo Credit: xoxoBella

If you’re feeling crafty, make these cute little Christmas trees out of Ferrero Rocher candies.

This candy food gift is easy enough for the kids to help; they’ll have a blast making them. To make this project kid-friendly, ditch the hot glue gun and opt for glue dots instead.

Get the Recipe: Ferrero Rocher Christmas Tree

Peanut Brittle

Peanut brittle in a bowl with red and white tissue paper.
Photo Credit: Princess Pinky Girl

This old-fashioned peanut brittle recipe tastes incredible, and no one will ever know you used the microwave to make it. This recipe just might be better than Grandma’s!

Get the Recipe: Peanut Brittle

M&M Popcorn Gift

Popcorn gift in a jar on a grey background.
Photo Credit: xoxoBella

This gourmet popcorn in a jar is a wonderful gift for family, friends, teachers, or anyone who loves having movie nights at home.

Chocolate and M&Ms are the perfect mix-ins for popcorn that’ll give everyone their sweet fix. Remember to print out the tags, which is such a fun touch.

Get the Recipe: M&M Popcorn Gift

Little Debbie Inspired Christmas Fudge

Fudge made to look like Little Debbie Christmas tree cakes.
Photo Credit: Rose Bakes

This recipe brings the flavor of iconic Little Debbie Christmas tree cakes to rich and creamy fudge. You’ll want to make a double batch: one to gift and one to enjoy.

Get the Recipe: Little Debbie Inspired Christmas Fudge

Candied Almonds

Candied almonds in a white bowl.
Photo Credit: I Heart Eating

These candied almonds are the ultimate sweet and salty treat. Their brown sugar and cinnamon flavor is perfect for the holidays. Package them in Mason jars and finish them off with a Christmas-colored ribbon.

Get the Recipe: Candied Almonds

Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix

Hot chocolate mix in jar on a marble background.
Photo Credit: Crayons and Cravings

Who can resist a cup of hot cocoa around the holidays? All the recipient needs to do is add this homemade mix to milk for a cozy treat. The printable gift tag is adorable attached with some twine.

Get the Recipe: Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix

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